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to be able to speak at the government level and defend our civil rights. problems however have no need for politics he's simply trying to get by with his adolescent daughter . who's already fourteen his youngest. over the most rebellious is twelve year old lisa. the girls for the time being the main issue. such families more and more often the most common reason is one a mother abandons her family frequently because of her anti-social behavior namely alcoholism. the second reason is sadly due to the mother's death. third which may seem quite surprising is the freedom women now have in terms of their career prospects. and. grapple with important issues. to make paper cranes. when the cranes are tied to the children rushing to the street with their. how legal release are balloons into the stuff together with our crazy. cat lady gaga. everyone sees the balloons fly off into the sky except for alexander pulls off he is completely blind when he told the single fathers club it was hard for them to believe that. they leave me everywhere here it's impossible for m
to be able to speak at the government level and defend our civil rights. problems however have no need for politics he's simply trying to get by with his adolescent daughter . who's already fourteen his youngest. over the most rebellious is twelve year old lisa. the girls for the time being the main issue. such families more and more often the most common reason is one a mother abandons her family frequently because of her anti-social behavior namely alcoholism. the second reason is sadly due...
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government bonds. global car makers are showcasing their latest model at the 2013 international auto show in detroit. more than 50 new models are on display. the u.s. automarket has been recovering with sales rising more than 13% from the previous year. japanese automakers are focusing on fuel efficient compact cars that are gaining popularity. toyota is introducing a new streamline model in an effort to attract young u.s. car makers including ford and general motors are showcasing small cars as well as small vehicles like pickup truck. pickup truck have been avoided by consumer until now but automakers expect a recovery in sales. competition is also neck to neck with these guys. the people at toyota motor are getting ready to be called the world's biggest automaker once again. they look to be back on top with predicted sales last year bigger than any other car maker. toyota officials expect group wide sales to total 9.7 million units across the world. gm officials said sales were just try of 9.3 milli
government bonds. global car makers are showcasing their latest model at the 2013 international auto show in detroit. more than 50 new models are on display. the u.s. automarket has been recovering with sales rising more than 13% from the previous year. japanese automakers are focusing on fuel efficient compact cars that are gaining popularity. toyota is introducing a new streamline model in an effort to attract young u.s. car makers including ford and general motors are showcasing small cars...
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the comments suggest the government is willing to follow the new government policy. prime minister abe is riding high according to a poll. voters handed his administration a victory in a landslide election. two-thirds say they support abe's new cabinet. pollsters interviewed 1,138 people over the weekend. 64% of them back abe's cabinet. that is three times higher than the approval rating former prime minister's cabinet had before the election. 39% of those who support abe's cabinet say it seems better than others. 27% say they have expectations for its policies. 12% say they support the cabinet because it's led by the party they favor. our survey asks people about abe's recent economic stimulus package which is worth about $115 billion. 64% say they approve of the measure. 29% say they do not. our pollsters asked respondents about abe's position on dealing with deflation and the strong yen. he favors drastic monetary easing through close coordination with the bank of japan. 69% say they approve of this plan. 26% disapprove. >>> so after about three weeks in office, p
the comments suggest the government is willing to follow the new government policy. prime minister abe is riding high according to a poll. voters handed his administration a victory in a landslide election. two-thirds say they support abe's new cabinet. pollsters interviewed 1,138 people over the weekend. 64% of them back abe's cabinet. that is three times higher than the approval rating former prime minister's cabinet had before the election. 39% of those who support abe's cabinet say it seems...
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innovation is not popular in government. i did not get the nickname governor moonbeam by being conventional. we were give reminded that the best time to invest, 20 years ago, second best time, today. what great leaders, both of these dynamics state's half. we wanted to thank you both with just a small token of our appreciation and our deep appreciation as well to barbara of the san jose "mercury news." i know you cannot accept gifts. >> i would want to report that. >> we're hoping that sutter can accept a gift, the first dog. governor? [applause] and governor hickenlooper, your dear friend and our dear friend, dan gordon could not be here but we wanted to make sure you enjoyed his borough -- brew. >> as i have many times before, let me assure you. [applause] >> our photographer would like to get your photos. >> with or without the kibble? >> all right. take pictures of the view of the city that you soon went forgot.
innovation is not popular in government. i did not get the nickname governor moonbeam by being conventional. we were give reminded that the best time to invest, 20 years ago, second best time, today. what great leaders, both of these dynamics state's half. we wanted to thank you both with just a small token of our appreciation and our deep appreciation as well to barbara of the san jose "mercury news." i know you cannot accept gifts. >> i would want to report that. >>...
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they have to survive on 50 euros per month provided by the government. it is not enough to live on. >> on the anniversary of the revolution, we have nothing to eat and no money in our pockets. >> our situation is very bad. we're completely dependent on others. i am sick. i have no work, no money. >> two years after the jasmine revolution, you feel like celebrating. the economy is contracting -- few feel like celebrating. the economy is contracting. the unemployment rate is higher than before ben ali's ousting. >> it is one of the largest religious gatherings in the world. millions of indians have bates together in the ganges to mark the start of the -- have bathed together in the ganges to mark the start of the maha kumbh mela religious festival. >> environmentalists have warned before that the ganges is heavily polluted. some 110 million people are expected to take part in the religious festival, which runs until mid-march. that is all for now. remember, you can find out more about these and other stories at our website, www.dw.de. >> thank you for watc
they have to survive on 50 euros per month provided by the government. it is not enough to live on. >> on the anniversary of the revolution, we have nothing to eat and no money in our pockets. >> our situation is very bad. we're completely dependent on others. i am sick. i have no work, no money. >> two years after the jasmine revolution, you feel like celebrating. the economy is contracting -- few feel like celebrating. the economy is contracting. the unemployment rate is...
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we let me just say also that whether there is a taliban government or any other government in afghanistan we are a country which believes in having strong state to state relations, we're a country which might have suffered from having any favorites in afghanistan. we want to move away from that. therefore a strong reach out to northern front, the alliance, the northerners which are typically considered hostile to pakistani. currently please bear in mind that we consider any grup which is extremist, okay, which they are, any group which believes in insurgency which still today they do and i hope they will move out of that, as i said we do not espouse ourselves to any such groups. now imagine so the fear of pakistan wanting a taliban government in afghanistan, how would that be in our interest. >> i'm not saying wanting a taliban government but having a relationship so if things go that way are you not in the cold as they say in spiland. >> if you do not have contact you cannot be able to maybe positively use those contacts. it's not having the contact which se bad thing t is how you are us
we let me just say also that whether there is a taliban government or any other government in afghanistan we are a country which believes in having strong state to state relations, we're a country which might have suffered from having any favorites in afghanistan. we want to move away from that. therefore a strong reach out to northern front, the alliance, the northerners which are typically considered hostile to pakistani. currently please bear in mind that we consider any grup which is...
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government officials have vowed to take action. they say they will consider revising the law to strengthen penalties against rapists. indian home affairs minister has ordered police chiefs around the country to investigate sexual assaults more thoroughly. >> such modifications required in our laws and procedures and the methodology of investigation. >> reporter: but women and even girls continue to be brutalized. this month a 32-year-old woman in the eastern state of behar was found hanging from a tree after she was gang-raped. and a 9-year-old girl was raped and killed in the western state of maharastra. women in new delhi are signing up for martial arts classes. they say they can't rely on the police. >> translator: i have to defend myself the police are not trustworthy. >> reporter: some people are focused on helping the victims. an ngo in new delhi has launched an effort to support women who have experienced sexual assault. abdul maboud is one of the nba leaders. he says the group wants to help create a society that respects wo
government officials have vowed to take action. they say they will consider revising the law to strengthen penalties against rapists. indian home affairs minister has ordered police chiefs around the country to investigate sexual assaults more thoroughly. >> such modifications required in our laws and procedures and the methodology of investigation. >> reporter: but women and even girls continue to be brutalized. this month a 32-year-old woman in the eastern state of behar was found...
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-- over state government. so, yes, there's a big issue about how much control states have over marriage, was polygamy foundational in lessening that control? at the time the debate was, no, it wasn't. it was about keeping utah out of statehood. and unless we see a transformative supreme court opinion which may happen coming especially from the california cases, um, it's still within state control. >> host: sarah gordon, you have a forthcoming book called "the place of faith." where did you get interested in the subject of law and religion? >> guest: well, i became deeply interested when i was thinking about applying to graduate school, and i was torn. did i want to go to seminary or to law school? and for family reasons, my husband wanted to relocate to connecticut, i wound up in law school rather than in seminary. and was delighted when i discovered that i could do a joint degree with the divinity school at yale and thought i had been trading off one interest against the other and discovered thanks to the ava
-- over state government. so, yes, there's a big issue about how much control states have over marriage, was polygamy foundational in lessening that control? at the time the debate was, no, it wasn't. it was about keeping utah out of statehood. and unless we see a transformative supreme court opinion which may happen coming especially from the california cases, um, it's still within state control. >> host: sarah gordon, you have a forthcoming book called "the place of faith."...
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we need a real government and not a fraud government. >> he has reiterated his appeal to various political leaders to join him. these political parties are not sure who is financially backing the party. they say there's election commission in pakistan which will hold free and fair elections. kamal in o live to islamabad. what is the latest on the trouble in pashawar? >> i just spoke to our contact who told me the protesters who brought the body to the governor's house are in a meeting with the authorities with their demand that the perpetrators of the crime, that there should be justice, and that their perfume should be lifted so people can resume their normal lives. however, so far, there's no word from the government or the authorities. the incident took place a couple days back. these people were killed and dumped. because it was curfew, nobody could retrieve the bodies. there are questions asked to who carried out the attacks. some of the people who were killed, there were family paramilitaryhe pair liber forces. there are suspicions that the attack could have been carried out by an mi
we need a real government and not a fraud government. >> he has reiterated his appeal to various political leaders to join him. these political parties are not sure who is financially backing the party. they say there's election commission in pakistan which will hold free and fair elections. kamal in o live to islamabad. what is the latest on the trouble in pashawar? >> i just spoke to our contact who told me the protesters who brought the body to the governor's house are in a...
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listen i've read about you that your father that he was he was a dentist who worked for a high ranking government official i lived in that time and i know that he must have been very well to do he was a very successful dentist and pretty well to do. i mean since of money why did they decide to leave russia. i mean serve the interests simple question of. i think for for us there was you know from my parents we were very you know my dad was very successful we had a nice apartment and but i think it was for myself and my brother to have more of a freedom of life you know in the freedom of choice to what we wanted to be when we . did it because of the kids he didn't want his kids to go through the same hell as he went through before becoming successful as i write you think he was right do you think you made the right you know i mean i don't think i would have done if i stayed here i don't know if you know my life when you're in this area. the opportunities were definitely different right listen before before going to the u.s. you stayed in italy for a couple years was that the plan because i know tha
listen i've read about you that your father that he was he was a dentist who worked for a high ranking government official i lived in that time and i know that he must have been very well to do he was a very successful dentist and pretty well to do. i mean since of money why did they decide to leave russia. i mean serve the interests simple question of. i think for for us there was you know from my parents we were very you know my dad was very successful we had a nice apartment and but i think...
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the malaysian government said that one of its citizens died there. at least 37 workers and 39 fighters were killed. the nigerian army are still working -- are still looking for foreign workers. french media say they were collecting their belongings before being moved to a nearby town. japan says it will shut its embassy in molly because of worsening security. -- in mali because of worsening security. french troops have helped the government forces make significant gains. jackie has more. >> the u.s. air force transport plane takes off from banaco airbase. tangible proof of the growing support of the united states for the french intervention in mali. the americans, along with britain and france, are helping to transport french troops and equipment. this french contingent has been there for 10 days. they have their kit. now they are waiting for their marching orders. this is the logistical hub of the operation. it is here that the troops arrive. it is also hear that the supplies arrive. and the french are starting to fly bombing raids from here, too. i
the malaysian government said that one of its citizens died there. at least 37 workers and 39 fighters were killed. the nigerian army are still working -- are still looking for foreign workers. french media say they were collecting their belongings before being moved to a nearby town. japan says it will shut its embassy in molly because of worsening security. -- in mali because of worsening security. french troops have helped the government forces make significant gains. jackie has more....
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the government. builds up what it calls an. increasing calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies that are causing the global spread of terror. for their money the e.u. central. control of members to send it to troubled states. with live from moscow. thank you for joining us today. well they promised. it's not looking too far from it at this point has been used to be heard outside pakistan's parliament where thousands of demanding immediate and sweeping changes are leading them as a charismatic and cleric who said to be a favorite of the military among his and his followers demands are calls for broad government reform and a harsh crackdown on corruption in an apparent effort to mollify the demonstrators supreme court has ordered the arrest of the prime minister who is caught up in a bribery scandal. we are standing here in a very crucial point actually it is called the famous disk where or with the local language where dr qadri and his protesters are gathered and demanded the government to step down d. and he has
the government. builds up what it calls an. increasing calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies that are causing the global spread of terror. for their money the e.u. central. control of members to send it to troubled states. with live from moscow. thank you for joining us today. well they promised. it's not looking too far from it at this point has been used to be heard outside pakistan's parliament where thousands of demanding immediate and sweeping changes are leading them as...
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the french join the conflict after a plea from the malian government. it was supposed to be a short deployment but has turned into a bloody campaign. >> while france has honored a helicopter pilot killed during the first day of its intervention in mali, he was cleared -- he was killed by rebel fire. french president francois holland says he stands by his decision to send troops into the country. >> it had not taken this decision on friday morning, where would mali be now? given their intention to go and seek a position which included other african countries, all countries recognize that france faced up to its responsibility. >> of pakistan soter has been killed of a disputed border in kashmir. -- a pakistan's older has been killed. india has yet to respond to the claim. so far, three pakistani and two indian soldiers have been killed in the area since the beginning of this year. as the situation on the border with india heats up, there is political tension brewing inside the country. pakistan's supreme court has ordered the arrest of the country's prime
the french join the conflict after a plea from the malian government. it was supposed to be a short deployment but has turned into a bloody campaign. >> while france has honored a helicopter pilot killed during the first day of its intervention in mali, he was cleared -- he was killed by rebel fire. french president francois holland says he stands by his decision to send troops into the country. >> it had not taken this decision on friday morning, where would mali be now? given...
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. >> wendy: the doctor also praised india's government for its response to the protest. he said, quote,"i am grateful for how the prime minister and sandy gandhi, along with government agencies, are responding to the outcry. positive steps are being taken." you can learn more at the ministry's website, and you can find the link on our website, cbnnews.com. >> george: young people acrosthe united states are taking up the fight to end human trafficking around the world. on college campuses in all 50 states, and more than 50 countries, they're shining the light on modern day slavery. as my colleague ephraim graham reports, they accepted their mission at a new year's conference called passion 2013. >> reporter: 60,000 students packed atlanta's georgiadome for a party. a time of worship. >> jesus in infinitely worthy of eternal admiration. >> reporter: and to hear god's word. this is passion 2013, an annual conference for young christians that grows larger each year. >> these students are coming together. lifting up the name of jesus together, and with that, it's a beautiful
. >> wendy: the doctor also praised india's government for its response to the protest. he said, quote,"i am grateful for how the prime minister and sandy gandhi, along with government agencies, are responding to the outcry. positive steps are being taken." you can learn more at the ministry's website, and you can find the link on our website, cbnnews.com. >> george: young people acrosthe united states are taking up the fight to end human trafficking around the world. on...
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more government interventioner more stimulus in the market. so you still have this totally polarized conversation happening in washington. >> ron and ian, great to see you guys. christine, stay right where you are. need you for another conversation on infrastructure. >>> have you ever looked at your bill and said, i'm short on cash, i'm not paying them all this month? that's what the lawmakers think she should do with their bills. i ask a member of the finance committee if he thinks that's a good idea. s a fantastic experie. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm the ultimate shrimp lover, and i sea food diff
more government interventioner more stimulus in the market. so you still have this totally polarized conversation happening in washington. >> ron and ian, great to see you guys. christine, stay right where you are. need you for another conversation on infrastructure. >>> have you ever looked at your bill and said, i'm short on cash, i'm not paying them all this month? that's what the lawmakers think she should do with their bills. i ask a member of the finance committee if he...
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will people to govern the person is there we can never understand you. well brennan there's really not much to say on top of that other than the government does not give you guys the proper treatment to deal with your experiences and of course this never lead this should never leave the dialogue i mean as long as one tunnel bay is open as long as there's still people getting hurt and killed in these countries it will never leave where we should be talking about thank you so much i really applaud your courage and for speaking out brand and i think more people should and we can prevent hopefully stuff like this from happening in the future i really appreciate your time. now to turn to a somber note this weekend we lost one of the most brilliant innovators of our time aaron swartz a computer programmer an internet freedom activist who tragically took his own life the very young age of twenty six and he did so because he was subject to a merciless witch hunt by the d.o.j. and was facing thirty five years in prison for the crime of releasing information and w
will people to govern the person is there we can never understand you. well brennan there's really not much to say on top of that other than the government does not give you guys the proper treatment to deal with your experiences and of course this never lead this should never leave the dialogue i mean as long as one tunnel bay is open as long as there's still people getting hurt and killed in these countries it will never leave where we should be talking about thank you so much i really...
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even the government cannot do it alone. change can only happen if everyone works together. >> what do you think needs to change in india in the way that men treat women? >> men do try to dominate women. this should not happen. they should remember that they also have mothers and sisters. when they harassed a woman, they should remember that she could also be their relative. i just want to say that although my daughter is gone, she left behind a message, stand up for yourself. do not suffer in justice. do not lose, you must win, even if you have to die for it. >> strong words there. alexander was talking to the father of the daughter of the one who was gang raped in india. the trial itself has been adjourned and we have this update from outside the court. >> this is where the trial of the five main suspects is taking case. a special fast-track court set up exclusively to deal with these kinds of cases. the prosecution says they want to move the case through swiftly and that there is enough evidence to convict all five of the
even the government cannot do it alone. change can only happen if everyone works together. >> what do you think needs to change in india in the way that men treat women? >> men do try to dominate women. this should not happen. they should remember that they also have mothers and sisters. when they harassed a woman, they should remember that she could also be their relative. i just want to say that although my daughter is gone, she left behind a message, stand up for yourself. do not...
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governments of controlling territory. although there has been the decimation of al qaeda, we do have could contend with the want to bes and affiliated going forward. >> thank you. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you, madam secretary, for being here. and it's great to see you today. you have been i think a real dedicated public serve ant for your country and your travels around the world, the million miles that you've put on and all of the countries you visited. and i think you've been to many countries where they've never had a secretary of state. and i've seen firsthand when i've been to many of these countries, the difference it makes to have you there on the ground. so i first of all just want to thank you for that and i know it does take a toll but you are incredibly dedicated to that. secondly, it's great to see you here in good health. >> thank you. >> smiling and engaging with all of us. and i want to add to the list people -- senators going down the line talked about some of your accomplishments. i know previo
governments of controlling territory. although there has been the decimation of al qaeda, we do have could contend with the want to bes and affiliated going forward. >> thank you. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you, madam secretary, for being here. and it's great to see you today. you have been i think a real dedicated public serve ant for your country and your travels around the world, the million miles that you've put on and all of the countries you visited. and i think...
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that we have here they don't like the government they haven't liked the government for the last thirty some years and because of israeli pressures they do want to see the end of the government and having the sanctions to pressure the public opinion inside iran you know when economy is about to be very good they're hoping people will go to the streets and protest and have a revolution but the fact seems to be the opposite i mean the cells in iran in carpets one of the country's proud sources of revenue once a critic of the iranian government has recently had a change of heart if for me it's for me than why for another people who vote for another country is not for me that vote for israel is not for being a father of five for american is not going to be there for me no. on the raft of war they want to ask me something to do that nor you are free of your free people you know this is the best way which my government. follow not only do they create anger among ordinary iranians and the iranians see their behavior towards their country as a civilized but people in the region and beyond see w
that we have here they don't like the government they haven't liked the government for the last thirty some years and because of israeli pressures they do want to see the end of the government and having the sanctions to pressure the public opinion inside iran you know when economy is about to be very good they're hoping people will go to the streets and protest and have a revolution but the fact seems to be the opposite i mean the cells in iran in carpets one of the country's proud sources of...
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by intervening in the country despite being bombarded by french warplanes since friday to help the government is the most insurgents controlling the north have now managed to grab more territory and britain and the u.s. are supporting the french operation raising fears and african a quagmire could be on the new front in the war against terror and that seems to stem from the west's previous military involvement in the region. britain the us are reportedly providing help with transport and communications and logistics however we've also heard the u.s. is providing surveillance drones in order to track the movements of the rebels in northern mali so it is growing quite quickly and officials say that french as strikes are targeting rebel forces rebel strongholds and logistical points however . a number of civilian casualties with children is dead. and this is what is apart from front to our alarms promise to kind of step away from the very paternalistic ties that front's used to have with the former african colonies in fact through their differences with nicolas sarkozy he's been just as quick to
by intervening in the country despite being bombarded by french warplanes since friday to help the government is the most insurgents controlling the north have now managed to grab more territory and britain and the u.s. are supporting the french operation raising fears and african a quagmire could be on the new front in the war against terror and that seems to stem from the west's previous military involvement in the region. britain the us are reportedly providing help with transport and...
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only reports germans are getting increasingly disappointed with the government's love affair with the. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who will be in charge of their country. you're wrong with the government has taken the sovereign rights of the german people and given them away to bureaucrats in brussels specifically with regards to currency this is a painful injury to the sovereignty of germany the issue is said to be fought out in the second tightest court this group calling themselves the civil coalition movement want to stop germany's fiscal future being decided by the european central bank particularly how much german cash goes to the eurozone countries and set the prep to democracy because it's no longer the governments who have to make a policy but is the european central bank deciding which policy is paid for over five thousand people back their petition as they look to challenge one of the most common pieces of perceived wisdom in europe that germany is the success story in the eurozone and this is one of the biggest heiress and in the whol
only reports germans are getting increasingly disappointed with the government's love affair with the. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who will be in charge of their country. you're wrong with the government has taken the sovereign rights of the german people and given them away to bureaucrats in brussels specifically with regards to currency this is a painful injury to the sovereignty of germany the issue is said to be fought out in the second tightest court...
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. >> host: government bullies, second book by senator rand paul, how everyday americans are being harassed, abused and imprisoned by the feds. .. is a memoir and a history book. in the book you talk about your personal journey and you are very candid about your life, and you also cover new insights as a historian to the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr.. what prompted you to write the book this way? >> guest: well, i wanted to write something for the anniversary and this is 50 years of my life and king's legacy and my life coincides with my coming of age, so part of it was to do those two tasks. i felt that my life had been connected to the king legacy, and i felt there was something about my life that needed to be told to understand how king impacted me and how i got involved in this amazing journey of editing team newspapers. >> host: its an excellent reading and you and buy your of the same generation, and why too was coming of age in the 60's. the book i might say was bittersweet to me because i knew dr. king, i knew him the last two years of his life and i am bitter becau
. >> host: government bullies, second book by senator rand paul, how everyday americans are being harassed, abused and imprisoned by the feds. .. is a memoir and a history book. in the book you talk about your personal journey and you are very candid about your life, and you also cover new insights as a historian to the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr.. what prompted you to write the book this way? >> guest: well, i wanted to write something for the anniversary and...
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we want of immigration reform and other governments are bringing their issues to our president. martin took his issue -- >> guest: who is stopping them? >> host: why is at? >> guest: it's one thing to say president obama is not responding. but what are we doing to put the issue to it so that we have to respond to? and to me, we are not using that leverage. everyone knows that it's the black vote -- >> host: 93%. >> guest: the latino vote that was decisive in the last election, women. each of these groups who played a role in electing him. that is why in my view when i came here for the inauguration i said in the day before the non-duration i gave a speech to the more house alums that came and i said the important day is not tomorrow. we celebrate that. the important days the day after tomorrow. what are we going to do them? and for a lot of people they went home. >> host: that's true and celebrated. it is a milestone. i never thought in my lifetime i would see a black president so it is. we have talked a great deal about the movement that we have talked very little about you. i
we want of immigration reform and other governments are bringing their issues to our president. martin took his issue -- >> guest: who is stopping them? >> host: why is at? >> guest: it's one thing to say president obama is not responding. but what are we doing to put the issue to it so that we have to respond to? and to me, we are not using that leverage. everyone knows that it's the black vote -- >> host: 93%. >> guest: the latino vote that was decisive in the...
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the government plans to pour $250 billion a year into education. while the country's labor market is a skilled manufacturing force, its looking to raise the stakes for its middle class, which has been steadily growing. reports say corporations like ibm, intel and general motors are eager to hire graduates from china. competing against big box stores can be a david-versus- goliath experience for small retailers. 30 years ago, hardware chains and independents split sales 50/50. now, chains dominate. as paul eggers reports, it's making survival tough for the little guys. "gracias. que paso malala" jesus davila's hardware store, "la brocha gorda," has been a neighborhood fixture for some time, operating in a mostly mexican community on chicago's south side. "the shop has been open for 30 years already. it's been open since 1985. yolo que paso como estas" customers are still coming in, but davila plans to shut the doors in just a couple weeks. after making countless keys and helping out on hundreds of jobs, he's had enough. "let me tell you, i can do it
the government plans to pour $250 billion a year into education. while the country's labor market is a skilled manufacturing force, its looking to raise the stakes for its middle class, which has been steadily growing. reports say corporations like ibm, intel and general motors are eager to hire graduates from china. competing against big box stores can be a david-versus- goliath experience for small retailers. 30 years ago, hardware chains and independents split sales 50/50. now, chains...
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king as a protester against government. talk about that for a minute. >> guest: i've engaged in doing documentaries on the movement of martin luther king and i've looked at eis on the prize. this she suggested i have to create my documents by interviewing these people you've spent your life bringing together the sources we don't take this material and true to form it into a play. i thought it was a great idea. i didn't know how much work i was going to get and how difficult it would be. the play was produced at stanford and i worked very closely with a person in the drama department and they put it on their program and we did it. since then i've been tinkering with it and it's been kind of like a hobby. in taking it to china and taking it to palestine how did you write a play, go through all you have to do in the different governments and what was the reception in those prospective areas? >> guest: in china one of my students was there to be the devotee accident. i visited when she was in china and she was there for a long
king as a protester against government. talk about that for a minute. >> guest: i've engaged in doing documentaries on the movement of martin luther king and i've looked at eis on the prize. this she suggested i have to create my documents by interviewing these people you've spent your life bringing together the sources we don't take this material and true to form it into a play. i thought it was a great idea. i didn't know how much work i was going to get and how difficult it would be....
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big spending cuts coming march 1st and a possible government hutdown. >> if congressional republicans refuse to pay america's bills on time, social security checks and veterans benefits will be delayed. >> reporter: republicans are insisting on real spending cuts before they say okay to any more borrowing. >> they just can't sit there and say, oh, you're cutting me because you're not giving me the amount of increase that i wanted. those days are over. >> reporter: democrats argue you can't put the country's finances at risk just to get your way. >> you do not get it by threatening people to burn the house down as a way of making them come to the table. that's simply won't work. >> reporter: president obama's also working on new rules to regulate guns. vice president biden delivered his recommendation a day early and p told lawmakers the president has 19 different options that don't involve congress. the president's final plan is due out at the end of the week. from washington, i'm tracie potts. back to you. >>> check back in with meteorologist christine loren who says it's still very
big spending cuts coming march 1st and a possible government hutdown. >> if congressional republicans refuse to pay america's bills on time, social security checks and veterans benefits will be delayed. >> reporter: republicans are insisting on real spending cuts before they say okay to any more borrowing. >> they just can't sit there and say, oh, you're cutting me because you're not giving me the amount of increase that i wanted. those days are over. >> reporter:...
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authoritarian governments by their very nature are brittle governments. they're authoritarian far reason because they don't allow their population to do things because they don't dare allow the population to do things like democratic movements, peaceable assembly, things we take for granted in the united states. but every single country if you take mali, look at mauritania to the west of mali, look to the east of mali you have niger, huge uranium deposits in niger, fourth largest producer in the world. these are the kinds of things that could happen to each of these areas and they could then spread south into other parts of africa. the french difference the ivory coast is another big factor in all of this and it allows them a logistical jumping off point for the conflict in mali. but it's also a vulnerable area which has had its own difficulties of late. >> suarez: you mentioned the arab spring. was the fall of qaddafi and libya something that lit the fuse across these other countries? >> i wouldn't say it lit the fuse. i call it -- to follow on that meta
authoritarian governments by their very nature are brittle governments. they're authoritarian far reason because they don't allow their population to do things because they don't dare allow the population to do things like democratic movements, peaceable assembly, things we take for granted in the united states. but every single country if you take mali, look at mauritania to the west of mali, look to the east of mali you have niger, huge uranium deposits in niger, fourth largest producer in...
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authoritarian governments by their very nature are brittle governments. they're authoritarian far reason because they don't allow their population to do things because they don't dare allow the population to do things like democratic movements peaceable assembly, things we take for granted in the united states. but every single country if you take mali look at mauritania to the west of mali look to the east of mali you have niger huge uranium deposits in niger fourth largest producer in the world. these are the kinds of things that could happen to each of these areas and they could then spread south into other parts of africa. the french difference the ivory coast is another big factor in all of this and it allows them a logistical jumping off point for the conflict in mali. but it's also a vulnerable area which has had its own difficulties of late. >> suarez: you mentioned the arab spring. was the fall of qaddafi and libya something that lit the fuse across these other countries? >> i wouldn't say it lit the fuse. i call it -- to follow on that metaphor
authoritarian governments by their very nature are brittle governments. they're authoritarian far reason because they don't allow their population to do things because they don't dare allow the population to do things like democratic movements peaceable assembly, things we take for granted in the united states. but every single country if you take mali look at mauritania to the west of mali look to the east of mali you have niger huge uranium deposits in niger fourth largest producer in the...
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postal service team, so right now, the government is deciding whether to. >> the court:. > a plaintiff and hearing they should do, make that decision as early as this week, and right now lance is sort of trying to beat them to the punch by offering not only his testimony against the team owner and some other people on the team but offering millions of dollars, to give millions of dollars back to pay the, repay the u.s. postal service on some of the response sorry ship money on the teams so he is trying to make anticipateds on that and that's the most serious thing he faces right now. >> rose: someone else told me the hardest thing he had to do is tell his children. >> no kidding. i mean, i was just talking to my mom about this the other day, and for those of white house are parents, you know, you might be flawed, but in the eyes of your children, you are perfect, at least for a certain amount of time before they grow up and realize that is not true so i really can't imagine what lance had to face, he has five children, when he sat them down, if he sat them down yet, and said, you know,
postal service team, so right now, the government is deciding whether to. >> the court:. > a plaintiff and hearing they should do, make that decision as early as this week, and right now lance is sort of trying to beat them to the punch by offering not only his testimony against the team owner and some other people on the team but offering millions of dollars, to give millions of dollars back to pay the, repay the u.s. postal service on some of the response sorry ship money on the...
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guest: the federal government has the major role. guns are easy to transport from one state to another. if one state has a strong gun law, it is easy for people to get guns in states that have weak gun laws and traffic them. that's what we have seen. we need strong federal measures. 74% of nra members support universal background checks. host: you deal with the nra are regularly? guest: we are open to have a dialogue with anyone . the nra is less open with having a dialogue with us. they eventually met with the task force. there are members of the nra reaching out to us and we are reaching out to them. those people are law-abiding, responsible gun owners that want safe communities, safe schools. the nra does not speak for gun .embers or its ow host: do you have an opinion about increasing the number of armed school guards? guest: that is a distraction. it is proposed to avoid the dialogue about whether we should have background checks and whether civilians should be able to buy ak-37's. that is ready conversation should be focused on
guest: the federal government has the major role. guns are easy to transport from one state to another. if one state has a strong gun law, it is easy for people to get guns in states that have weak gun laws and traffic them. that's what we have seen. we need strong federal measures. 74% of nra members support universal background checks. host: you deal with the nra are regularly? guest: we are open to have a dialogue with anyone . the nra is less open with having a dialogue with us. they...
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manning has previously offered to plead guilty to releasing documents if the government drops its most serious charges, including aiding the enemy. also on wednesday, defense attorneys tried to argue for the case's dismissal on the grounds manning has been denied the right to a speedy trial. by the time his trial begins in june, manning will have been in detention for 1101 days, nearly 10 times the maximum allowed by military rules between arrest and trial. a group of foreign and algerian workers have been taken hostage in algeria in what their kidnappers call retaliation for the french bombing of mali. the standoff is being described as one of the biggest international hostage crisis is in several decades. in washington, state department spokesperson victoria nuland confirmed americans are among the group. >> the best information that we have at this time is that u.s. citizens are among the hostages. i hope you'll understand that in order to protect their safety, i am not going to get into numbers, i am not going to get into names, i am not going to get into any further details as we
manning has previously offered to plead guilty to releasing documents if the government drops its most serious charges, including aiding the enemy. also on wednesday, defense attorneys tried to argue for the case's dismissal on the grounds manning has been denied the right to a speedy trial. by the time his trial begins in june, manning will have been in detention for 1101 days, nearly 10 times the maximum allowed by military rules between arrest and trial. a group of foreign and algerian...
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president obama's warning of a near total government shutdown is untrue. sam brock, nbc bay area news. >>> some good insight there. president obama also addressed gun control. he wants universal background checks and a ban on assault rifles. nbc bay area's janelle wang has more in our world tonight. >>> tomorrow vice president joe biden is expected to bring similar recommendations to the president. biden was acy signed to head a task force following the sandy hook massacre. today marks one month since the shooting in newtown. 20 students and six educators, many of the victims' parents gathered today to announce the formation of the sandy hook promise. the mission, to honor the 26 lives lost. it also calls for open discussion on gun ownership, mental health and the safety of america's children. >> this is a promise we make to our precious children because each child, every human life, is filled with promise and though we continue to be filled with unbearable pain we choose love, belief, and hope instead of anger. >> at this time organizers of the group say
president obama's warning of a near total government shutdown is untrue. sam brock, nbc bay area news. >>> some good insight there. president obama also addressed gun control. he wants universal background checks and a ban on assault rifles. nbc bay area's janelle wang has more in our world tonight. >>> tomorrow vice president joe biden is expected to bring similar recommendations to the president. biden was acy signed to head a task force following the sandy hook massacre....
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a deadly conflict between al qaeda militants and the government is getting violent. they're threatening to take control of the entire country. the militants' move prompted france to take action over the weekend. they put boots on the ground and went all in, bombing rebel training camps and other targets. so what will the united states do? a pentagon official told me this afternoon that the u.s. will participate in mali, but, and i want to make sure i put quotes around this, it's still deciding what that looks like. when we went to the mali border last summer, i saw first hand how dangerous the situation is. today, we spoke to some of our sources on the ground, including the military commander of the al qaeda's linked group. he told us that the militants are, in his words, excited and would welcome u.s. troops on the ground. he also said the french bombs have killed civilians and that france is signing a death warrant for french people around the world, opening the gates of hell. omar said the militants will fight to the end and this will be a long war, more dangerous
a deadly conflict between al qaeda militants and the government is getting violent. they're threatening to take control of the entire country. the militants' move prompted france to take action over the weekend. they put boots on the ground and went all in, bombing rebel training camps and other targets. so what will the united states do? a pentagon official told me this afternoon that the u.s. will participate in mali, but, and i want to make sure i put quotes around this, it's still deciding...
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should be governed and should govern itself. i would almost characterize it as something along the lines of a response to what we heard from president reagan in 1981 when he said government is not the solution to our problems, it is the problem. president obama making the case that the government is not necessarily our problem. together we could do great things. together we could take care of the elderly. together we can create a health care system for those who may not be able to afford it. very much discussing ways about how there should be some in society you don't have all or should not be some in society you have all at the expense of all others. he made and not to climate change, something that he had not necessarily highlighted or focused on in his first demonstration. moving forward in tackling debt and deficits, he did talk about tax reform. talk about slowing the growth of these expenses, but still no change in his governing philosophy, if not impassioned defense of his governing philosophy. we have heard from democrat
should be governed and should govern itself. i would almost characterize it as something along the lines of a response to what we heard from president reagan in 1981 when he said government is not the solution to our problems, it is the problem. president obama making the case that the government is not necessarily our problem. together we could do great things. together we could take care of the elderly. together we can create a health care system for those who may not be able to afford it....
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it has 120 odd billion to sell of government bonds this year. it stands just about 10 billion in the first month. so pretty much on track. and i don't know whether that's a positive or a negative. in some ways, you would be hoping that the government would be trying to get well ahead of its funding program at the moment. but paradoxically, it may be a sign that they're fairly comfortable with things going forward. >> yeah. and we've got italy raised nearly 10 with a short target, as well. you say they could last quite some time with these narrow spreads. how long? what might change? >> i think the -- as i said, there has been a fundamental shift change in sentiment, i think, with regard to the eurozone. and in a sense what's happened compared with, say, a year to 18 months ago is that previously the markets perception was that many peripheral countries pretty much sit on their own, you know, trying to achieve the criteria to be part of the single currency. but now there's a sense with the ecb's intervention, the o&p strategy, there's a much stro
it has 120 odd billion to sell of government bonds this year. it stands just about 10 billion in the first month. so pretty much on track. and i don't know whether that's a positive or a negative. in some ways, you would be hoping that the government would be trying to get well ahead of its funding program at the moment. but paradoxically, it may be a sign that they're fairly comfortable with things going forward. >> yeah. and we've got italy raised nearly 10 with a short target, as well....
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in the government itself, 75%. um, those figures compare pretty favorably to comparable polling in the united states of our confidence in our own institutions. interestingly, 79% of the people think that the government is corrupt. so it's not just that they were giving the pollsters the answers they thought the pollsters wanted. they were quite critical of the government. but they also seem to have a more balanced approach. they can cite the government as on balance better than most they've experienced in their lifetime while at the same time feeling that it's very corrupt and that something ought to be done about it. polls after the presidential election of several years ago, um, showed the same results. that is, most afghans thought karzai's presidential election had been, had been very corrupt, and most of them were very satisfied with the result. and so they could have, they could hold both concepts which our own media seems unable to do. we recently did a study which i think puts afghanistan in some perspectiv
in the government itself, 75%. um, those figures compare pretty favorably to comparable polling in the united states of our confidence in our own institutions. interestingly, 79% of the people think that the government is corrupt. so it's not just that they were giving the pollsters the answers they thought the pollsters wanted. they were quite critical of the government. but they also seem to have a more balanced approach. they can cite the government as on balance better than most they've...